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Clevandodendron
Extinct genus of lycopsid plants From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Clevandodendron is an extinct genus of lycopsid known from a single specimen from the Cleveland Shale. The only known specimen is significant because it preserves the complete plant from the basal portion, featuring thick appendages at one end, to near the shoot apex. The stem, which is 2 cm wide along most of its length, bears a terminal ovoid bisporangiate strobilus at the end which is similar to those of some Lepidodendrales. The early occurrence of Clevandodendron demonstrates that slender, unbranched lycopsids with an isoetalean plant habit existed as early as the upper Devonian and that diversification of the order may have been well established before the Carboniferous.[1]
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